IPI Planners Podcast

By: Irish Planning Institute
  • Summary

  • For professional planners in Ireland working in government, private practice and others who want to be kept informed on changes in planning thought, law and practice.
    2025
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  • Planners' Podcast Trailer
    Apr 5 2025

    Constantly evolving regulations and best practices can make it hard to plan.

    The April, the Irish Planning Institute launches a new podcast for professional planners working in government, private practice and others who want to be kept informed on changes in planning thought, law and practice.

    Our first episode breaks down the complexities of the new Planning Act and explores what the future holds for planning in Ireland. We examine the most significant updates, including streamlined development management, revised exempted development regulations, and the introduction of a Planning Commissioner.

    Our expert guest Paul Hogan played a central role in shaping Ireland’s planning framework, in his position as Assistant Secretary in the Department of Housing, Local Government, and Heritage.

    The episode is available for IPI members right now at ipi.ie and will be here for you on Apple, Spotify or Youtube from April 21.

    Click ‘Follow’ to join the Planners Podcast and get new episodes as soon as they are released and visit the IPI website for extended resources and CPD opportunities that complement each episode.

    The brand new ‘Planners Podcast’ from the Irish Planning Institute. Click ‘Follow’ to hear our keynote first episode this April 21st.

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